Guerrilla podcasting in a pseudo New Wave Punk Revivalist old-school photocopied ransom note fanzine stylee.
Or a clutch of Whovians getting tanked up and whittering about kids TV when they can get themselves organised.
Take your pick.
WARNING: Contains fruity language.

This week. As Christmas is fast approaching, we decide it's high time we reminded ourselves just how evil Brussel Sprouts can be. So, with the aid of guest Matthew Woodcock of The Monster Hunters, we look at "The Seeds of Doom".

This week. It's been an historic week for Doctor Who, culminating in a world record simulcast of the 50th anniversary special. Recorded shortly after transmission, the Projecteers are joined by special guest Kyle Anderson, live in Pharos Towers for the first (and hopefully not last) time, as we give our initial thoughts on "The Day of the Doctor".

This week. We continue our look at some of our favourite Doctor Who stories. Pete had a vague memory of a 5th Doctor story he enjoyed, so we naturally convinced him it must be "The Caves of Androzani".

This week, with the 50th anniversary of Doctor Who fast approaching, we begin a look at some of our favourite stories of old. Mr Chris gets first crack, so naturally selects something from the 7th Doctor's era. Remembrance of the Daleks.

It's our 4th Halloween Special. This year, we decided to get all spooky on your ass, chill your spine and rattle your nerves. Our subject is no less than the greatest haunted house movie ever made, 1963's The Haunting.

This week. The Projecteers travel back to the 1970's in search of trashy british horror. They return triumphant, clasping a copy of 1973's "Psychomania". Motorbikes, Satanism and a healthy dose of toad.

This week. Little Pete and Mr Paul descend into B movie heaven, as they review 1985's "Trancers". Also, they chat about the state of modern low budget horror and give a mini review of Stephen King's new novel, Shining sequel "Doctor Sleep".

This week. In a move that may be considered a "hands across the water" type thing, we introduce a genuine American to the Carry On series of movies. Join us, and special guest Lincoln Leather Hayes, as we cast a critical eye over "Carry On Screaming".

This week. We continue our look at multi-Doctor stories as we examine "The Two Doctors". We quickly run out of things to talk about, so have bolted on an interview with Anneke Wills in order to pad things out a bit.

As people who follow the goings on of our Facebook Group will know, we've been setting up a Doctor Who RPG session care of Dungeon Master Extreme Ryan Blake. This is the shoddy, but short, recording we made after our first attempt.

This week. Robbed of the calming influence of Mr Chris, the podcast takes an unsual route in being a chat between two drunken idiots about a rotten movie. That movie being 1972's mutant rabbit horror "Night of the Lepus".

It's episode 150 Ladies and Gentlmen. Not only does this mean that we've spent far too long doing this crap, but legend dictates that we have to do a Doctor Who. That Doctor Who, is "The Three Doctors". Also included, is a very special one off edition of Unnecessary Sequel Poker, in which Mr Paul takes on Little Pete. Basically, it's an argument.

This week, we're joined by friend of the show and frequent contributer Mr. Kyle Anderson, as we pay tribute to one of the greatest horror actors and quite possibly greatest gentlemen ever. On the advent of what would have been his 100th birthday, we talk about Peter Cushing.

This week, we celebrate the birth of Mr Chris by ignoring it for over a month and then talking about a film. Together with Mr Other Chris from the Eleventh Hour Podcast, we take a look at 1974's Phantom of the Paradise.

Props for the title pun go to Mr Other Chris, who has saved you all from a far worse pun.

This week, it's a double finale. The 7th series of Doctor Who reaches it's end, prompting the Projecteers into a frenzy of speculation and bollocks spewing. Also, it's the final of Unnecessary Sequel Poker which gives them another excuse to argue about unimportant trivia. Thus teased by pale Scottish television writers and crap movies, they fangasm all over the shop, safe in the knowledge that at nearly two hours, It's almost tantric.

This week, the Projecteers have been watching out for funny insects, operating a black market Spacey Zoomer and imploding planets at the first sight of Tamzin Outhwaite. All this means it must be time to talk about Nightmare in Silver.

Also, they play a one of game of poker, and lament the loss of Jason Donovan's canoe to Hungarian Villians.

This week, Doctor Who done went all spooky. In "Hide" we got a bit of Quatermass, a little Sapphire and Steel and a healthy dose of spam in the walls. Also, listen after the spoiler curtain to hear our review of the new Evil Dead movie.

This week, we were treated to the return of a monster not seen in Doctor Who for a time that is long. Torn from it's icy dwelling, separated from it's chums The Thing and those worm dudes from The X-Files, a lone Ice Warrior is unleashed on a Russian sub.

As series 7B of Doctor Who continues, we continue to natter about it. This week, we were treated to the emotional drama of a giant memory vampire holding an entire system hostage and the Doctor's valiant battle to defeat it. Well, that's what we should have had. Instead we got the story of how an old leaf brought down a big face in "The Rings of Akhaten".

This week, things get a bit hairy as we look at 2002's classic werewolf movie "Dog Soldiers". we also play another round of Unnecessary Sequel Poker, and unveil possibly the worst piece of overpriced tat we have ever seen. Special guest this week is Katrina of the Across the Planet Comics and Verity! podcasts.

This week's show is more tightly packed than Kirk's corset. Having braved the freezing temperatures of North Wales, we give you our verdict on the recent Sci-Fi Weekender. We play Unnecessary Sequel Poker. We crank call another podcast. All this and a spoiler free review of Manborg.

In a rare moment of sobriety while at Gally, we managed to record a podcast with Miss Natalie. Actual live Miss Natalie, not over the Skypes or stuff. So we give you, recorded just before the big Lobbycon of the weekend, our take on "Tooth and Claw".

While on our recent trip to LA, we were lucky enough to stumble across the guys from the WTF Are You Watching podcast. With only the promise of a place to sleep and a hot meal, we were able to coax them back to our hotel room to chat about an old horror movie. That movie was, and shall continue to be, The Omen.

We're back! Having escaped the sunshine and boozes of the Gallifrey One convention in Los Angeles, we get back in to the dark, and depressing climate of England and decide to talk about a dark and depressing film. It's the time of year when things go a bit xenomorphic and we talk about another entry to the Alien franchise. This time, Alien 3.

This week, in an effort to record in an actual pub, we are beset by curses. Firstly, we find the only pubs in London that are booked for weddings and end up invading the home of arch nemesis Australian Nick. So we can bring you, five drunk blokes talk about the Brosnan era of Bond.

Also, may we be first to congratulate Mr and Mrs Phil on the birth of their children. CLINK!

Happy New Year to all! Now that the formalities are dealt with, this isn't what your were probably expecting. Our review of The Snowmen has been lost to the the frustrations of a digital age. meaning we muffed it and it didn't record properly. However, in place of that, we have a treat for you. Well, a treat if you happen to be a fan of this movie. Up for discussion this week, Alan Parker's 1987 film Angel Heart. We're joined by Mr. Ash from the Nights At The Round Table Podcast as we answer all your questions (from 1987) about the twisting, turning, conundrum that is Mickey Rourke's face.